“Isra Migdad born and raised in Gaza is a blogger who shares her dairy and experiences. Two majors in her life are entrepreneurship and Qur’anic sciences. She spends most of her time researching, understanding and applying both of these fields in her life. The...

I asked our sisters on the #Hifdh community on what they do, for example. I also asked many sisters that have memorised across the globe. So the tips and suggestions you’ll read further in this post, are all based on those answers.

I have tried numerous methods throughout my years of memorizing. Sometimes I would stop memorizing for months at a time and only focus on review (although this always failed when I didn’t have a teacher who could help me stay on track because I ended up wasting precious months without review or memorization).

Dr Sabbahi began memorising at the age of 55 years and it took him 5.5 years to complete in 2007. Prior to serious memorisation, he had been memorising on and off. Until one day, a Shaykh at his Masjid asked for committment to memorise the Qur’an after Ramadan.

Thoughts on Qur’an memorisation from Dr Ayman Dr. Ayman bin Rushdi Swayd memorised the Qur’an at a young age using a Mus’haf called “Mus’haf al-Huffadh”. This copy was a unique and rare copy in those days. He once went to the shops and asked for it and they never knew...

I recently caught up with a young Ḥāfiẓ, brother Labib Abdāl (a current college student in Oldham, England) for the second session of the #MeetTheHuffādh series. I asked him a few questions on memorisation, routine and technique. Here’s how it went down.